very nice blog.. thanks..
* I figured out Glassfish have no security per project - like the one
provided by Websphere for example :) It forces the security
configuration to be hard-coded in the server installation files..
what is not so good.. but it is also not a big deal for now...........
another enhancement for the future of our fish
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Kumar Jayanti <Vbkumar.Jayanti_at_sun.com> wrote:
> Felipe Gaścho wrote:
>
> does this answer your question?
>
>
> no :)
>
> because I was looking for a chance to have a policy specific for a
> project... like: if 1 web-application needs Reflection permission,
> today I need to edit the server.policy (ot other file configured as
> you suggested)..
>
> but if I upgrade the Glassfish, goodbye configuration..
>
> so, much better if I can deploy the policy together with the
> application........
>
> * I know, it may opens a security breach.. but perhaps there is a way
> to do that..............
>
>
>
> You may find this useful : http://blogs.sun.com/monzillo/date/20071218
>
> regards,
> kumar
>
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